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OneTouch

® 

Lancing 
Device

The OneTouch

®

Lancing Device provides a safe, easy way to obtain a drop of

capillary blood. The device has nine puncture depth settings, numbered 
1 through 9. The setting you choose must be deep enough to get a round drop
of blood large enough to get an accurate result with your meter (see your
meter’s owner’s booklet for information on the proper blood sample size).

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CAUTION:

Keep the lancing device away from young children. The lancing device,

caps, lancets and lancet protective disks are choking hazards

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CAUTION:

To reduce the chance of infection:

• Make sure to wash the puncture site with soap and water before sampling.
• Never share a lancet or a lancing device with anyone.
• Always use a new, sterile lancet – lancets are for single use only.
• Keep your lancing device clean. 

Choose a different puncture site each time you test. Repeated punctures in the same
spot may cause soreness and calluses.

Preparing your sample site

Before you test your blood glucose, wash your
hands and the sample site with warm, soapy
water. Rinse and dry completely.

Remove the lancing device cap

Snap the lancing device cap off. 

Insert a sterile lancet into the
OneTouch

®

Lancing Device

Insert the lancet into the holder and
push in firmly. 

Replace the cap

Use the blue cap for fingertip blood sampling. Use the OneTouch

®

AST

Clear Cap for forearm or palm blood sampling.

Adjust the depth setting

The OneTouch

®

Lancing Device has nine

puncture depth settings, numbered 
1 through 9. Smaller numbers are for a
shallower puncture and the larger numbers
are for a deeper puncture. Shallower
punctures work for children and most
adults. Deeper punctures work well for people with thick or
callused skin. Twist the blue cap until the correct setting appears.

Cock the OneTouch

®

Lancing

Device

Slide the cocking control back until it
clicks. If it does not click, it may have been
cocked when you inserted the lancet.

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Preparing your OneTouch

®  

Lancing Device

Need help? / Besoin d’aide?

Call the OneTouch

®

Customer Care Line at

Appelez la ligne InfoSoins OneTouch

®

à 

1 800 663-5521

MONDAY–FRIDAY

9am–8pm Eastern Time

6am–5pm Pacific Time

DU LUNDI AU VENDREDI

9 h à 20 h (heure de l’Est) 

6 h à 17 h (heure du Pacifique)

Or, visit us at / ou visitez-nous à

www.OneTouch.ca

Distributed by / Distribué par 

LifeScan Canada Ltd. / Produits médicaux LifeScan

Canada ltée, Burnaby, BC V5C 6C6

Manufactured by / Fabriqué par

LifeScan Inc., Milpitas, CA 95035 USA

© 2006 LifeScan Inc., Milpitas, CA 95035
Rev. date: 10/2006

AW 06460801A

Twist the protective disk until it
separates from the lancet. Do not twist
the lancet. 

Save the protective disk for

lancet removal.

NOTE:

A shallower fingertip puncture may be less painful. Try a shallower setting first and
increase the depth until you find the one deep enough to get a blood sample of the
proper size (see your meter’s owner’s booklet).

Fold

Fold

Fold

Fold

Fold

Fold

OneTouch

®

UltraSoft

®

Sterile Lancet

Blue cap*

(for fingertip sampling)

Depth indicator

*The blue cap and OneTouch

® 

AST

Clear Cap are also used for depth adjustment

Cocking control

Release button

OneTouch

® 

AST

Clear Cap*

(for alternate site sampling)

Lancet point

Protective disk

Sampling blood from the fingertip

Puncture your finger

Hold the OneTouch

®

Lancing Device firmly

against the side of your finger. Press the
release button. Remove the OneTouch

®

Lancing Device from your finger.

Apply the sample

Apply the blood sample. Follow the instructions
in your meter’s owner’s booklet for proper
sample application.

If the blood smears or runs, do not use that
sample. Dry the area and gently squeeze
another drop of blood or puncture a new site.

Get a round drop of blood

Gently squeeze and/or massage your
fingertip until a round drop of blood forms
on your fingertip.

Forearm

Choose a fleshy area of the
forearm away from bone or
visible veins. Select a spot
with no hair. Sometimes
there is less blood flow to
the forearm than to the
fingertips. To help you get a

large enough drop of blood, you may gently massage
or apply warmth to the site to increase blood flow.

Sampling blood from the forearm or palm

Forearm and palm sampling is also referred to as “alternate site testing” (AST). See the
instructions that came with your meter for important information about sampling from the
forearm or palm.

Choosing your sample site

Palm

Choose a fleshy area
on the palm below
your thumb or little
finger. Select a spot
with no visible veins
and away from deep
lines, which may

cause your blood sample to smear. 

Install the OneTouch

® 

AST

Clear Cap on the
OneTouch

®

Lancing Device

The OneTouch

® 

AST

Clear

Cap is used for forearm and
palm sampling only. Replace
the blue cap with the
OneTouch

® 

AST

Clear Cap.

Adjust the depth
setting

You may have to
adjust the OneTouch

®

Lancing Device to a 
deeper setting to get
a large enough drop
of blood from your

forearm or palm. Twist the OneTouch

® 

AST

Clear Cap toward the larger numbers to
increase the depth.

Remove the OneTouch

®

Lancing Device

Carefully lift the lancing device away from your skin. Do not smear the blood sample.

If bruising occurs or you have difficulty getting a sample, consider sampling a fingertip instead.
You may want to review the choice of sites with your healthcare professional.

Apply the sample

Apply the blood sample. Follow the instructions in your meter’s owner’s booklet for proper sample
application.

Puncture your forearm or palm

Firmly press and hold the lancing device against your forearm or palm for a
few seconds.

Wait until the skin surface under the OneTouch

® 

AST

Clear

Cap changes color (as blood collects beneath the skin). This tells you
there is enough blood flow for a good sample. 

Then press the release

button while continuing to apply pressure. Keep holding the lancing device
against your skin until a round drop of blood forms under the cap.

When sampling blood from your forearm or palm, make sure the drop of blood is of at least one
microlitre (     actual size) before you release pressure and remove the lancing device.

Removing and disposing of the used lancet

Remove the lancing device cap. 

Cover the exposed lancet tip before removing

the lancet.

Place the lancet protective disk on a hard surface then push the

lancet tip into the flat side of the disk. Remove the lancet and place it in a
container for sharp objects. Replace the cap.

It is important to discard the used lancet carefully after each use to avoid
unintended lancet stick injuries. Used lancets may be considered
biohazardous waste in your area. Be sure to follow your local regulations for

proper disposal.

Cleaning your OneTouch

®

Lancing Device and caps

To clean these items, wipe them with a soft cloth dampened with water and mild detergent. Do not
immerse the OneTouch

®

Lancing Device in any liquid.

To disinfect these items, prepare a solution of one part household bleach to ten parts water. Wipe the
OneTouch

®

Lancing Device with a soft cloth dampened with this solution. Immerse the caps only in this

solution for 30 minutes. After disinfecting, rinse briefly with water and allow both to air dry.

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